What everyone else gives away for free, Texas government might soon charge you for
What everyone else gives away for free, Texas government might soon charge you for
A CEO of global property tax company based in Dallas pushes hard for a new state law, and people wonder why.
Brint Ryan, chairman and CEO of Ryan, a global property tax consultant company headquartered in Dallas, is politically-connected and unafraid to use his connections to promote laws in his industry.(David Woo - Staff Photographer)
9:41 AM on May 20, 2021 CDT
A bill that appears destined to become state law would force tax collectors/assessors across the state to offer electronic communications online – and you’d have to pay a fee for the privilege.
Brint Ryan: The Tax Man Cometh
After a hardscrabble upbringing, the Ryan LLC CEO built a fortune by saving companies big bucks on their taxes. Here’s how he battled his way to the top.
By
Barry Shlachter
Published in
D CEO
January-February
2021
Images courtesy of Brint Ryan, UNT, Hotel Settles, and Shutterstock
Brint Ryan and his bandmates were grooving at Big Spring High’s senior talent contest. But near the end of their five-song set, the amplifiers suddenly quit, and the music died. Maybe the hard rock was too raucous or the lyrics too suggestive for the Bible Belt community